Conway Corp Chief Information Officer Jason Hansen has been appointed to the Board of Directors of the Arkansas Single Parent Scholarship Fund (ASPSF) for the 2026 term, joining a group of community leaders dedicated to expanding educational opportunities for single parents across the state.
ASPSF is a statewide nonprofit organization focused on ending single-parent poverty through education — offering flexible scholarships, mentoring, career support and networks that help single parents stay in school, complete degrees or certifications and pursue family-supporting careers.
Jason’s service on the board aligns with both his personal commitment to community development and Conway Corp’s broader dedication to education and workforce development.
“I am impressed by ASPSF’s focus on empowering low-income single parents, even those going into skilled trades,” Jason said at the time of his appointment. “My background in technology, I hope, positions me to help ASPSF advance its mission by leveraging systems, tools and innovation to increase efficiency, expand impact and better support the families the organization serves.”
Conway Corp has long supported educational initiatives across Central Arkansas, from workforce partnerships and scholarship programs to efforts that strengthen digital literacy and career readiness. Hansen’s board role with ASPSF deepens that commitment, helping a respected nonprofit shape policies and programs that directly remove barriers to postsecondary success.
ASPSF’s scholarship program has seen significant growth in recent years, awarding nearly 1,400 scholarships totaling $1.7 million in 2025 and helping single parents pursue degrees and certificates that lead to stable, well-paid work.
Jason’s appointment reflects Conway Corp’s belief that education opens doors—creating opportunity, strengthening families and contributing to a stronger future for our community.
Jason joined the company in 1999 as an internet support specialist. He was promoted to network technician in January 2000, followed by a promotion to WAN administrator in August 2002. In December 2007, he advanced to broadband video & voice services manager. In January 2011, he was promoted to his current position.
Congratulations, Jason!